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Physics, 05.10.2019 00:30 tlperez1230

Two forces are acting on an object. the first force has magnitude f1=33.4 n and is pointing at an angle of θ1=23.8 clockwise from the positive y axis. the second force has magnitude f2=46.1 n and is pointing at an angle of θ2=28.8 counterclockwise from the negative x axis.

a) what is the x component of the net force acting on the object?

b) what is the y component of the net force acting on the object?

c) what is the x component of the equilibrant?

d) what is the y component of the equilibrant?

e) what is the magnitude of the equilibrant?

f) what is the angle the equilibrant makes with the x axis? you can use either degrees (enter unit as deg) or radians (enter unit as rad) in the range from 0 to 360 deg (or 0 to 2 rad).

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